I didn’t get a lot achieved on the closet chandelier yesterday as a result of I don’t have quite a lot of time on Wednesdays to work. I used to be in a position to get a couple of extra flowers made, however that’s it. I nonetheless have 21 flowers to go. And I had deliberate on working all day at this time, getting the entire flowers completed, and making my best effort to have the chandelier achieved and put in by the point I’m going to mattress tonight.
Then I spotted that there’s no method that may occur. The flowers take about 24 hours to completely dry, after which they must be primed and painted earlier than I can connect them to the chandelier. So there’s actually no method I’ll have this mild completed earlier than Monday. I assume, in hindsight, I actually ought to have used oven-baked polymer clay. Now that I really feel comfy working with clay, maybe I’ll return to Michael’s at this time and choose up some oven-bake polymer clay and take a look at my hand at that as properly.
Anyway, I had some questions on utilizing air-dry clay, and since I’m an skilled now (having used it for 2 complete days and since I’ve made a complete 18 flowers with it now), I figured I’m certified to reply these questions. 😀
First, let me present you the entire flowers I’ve made up to now. Right here’s all 18 of them…

I undoubtedly discovered my groove with making these flowers as I went alongside. The primary ones I made look somewhat totally different than those I made yesterday as a result of I stored working with my method somewhat extra till I discovered simply the proper methodology that I used to be actually happy with. I imply, I used the identical methodology that I shared yesterday, however I started to roll the clay strip in such a method that the middle petals caught up a bit larger, after which I curved the outer petals down extra in order that the entire flower has extra dimension and peak to it.

Just a few individuals had expressed concern that the flowers regarded good from the highest, however as soon as they’re connected to the “stems” of the chandelier, the beautiful half might be hidden from sight. However the flowers actually received’t be seen from beneath. There might be an island beneath the chandelier, so I’ll by no means be standing instantly underneath the chandelier. And since it is a chandelier and never a flush-mount or semi-flush-mount mild, the underside of the chandelier might be about 60 inches from the ground. That implies that the flowers will largely be seen from the facet moderately than from the underside. And from the facet (like when somebody is standing within the doorway to the room) or seen at an upward angle (like once I’m standing on the island), I feel it’ll nonetheless be apparent that these are flowers.

Right here’s what I’ve realized about this explicit air-dry clay (Artistic Paperclay) that I used for these flowers:
Air-dry clay may be sanded as soon as it’s dry.
I used some 220-grit sandpaper to easy out some edges and a few areas that regarded wrinkled on the petals. The air dry clay sanded very simply and easily. I used to be truly fairly impressed with how easy it taken care of sanded. I don’t actually plan on sanding all of my flowers as a result of I truly just like the considerably messy, handcrafted, papier-mâché look that the air dry clay has with out sanding it. I don’t need it to appear like porcelain. However there are a couple of areas right here and there that I’d prefer to easy out a bit.
Air-dry clay will not be brittle as soon as it’s dry, however it’s additionally not sturdy like ceramic or porcelain.
A few individuals requested if the air-dry clay is brittle as soon as it’s dry. In fact, the sturdiness will rely upon how thick the fabric is. If you happen to’re making one thing like a bowl, will probably be extra sturdy as a result of it’s a lot thicker than the flower petals I’m making. However even on these flower petals, I nonetheless wouldn’t name it brittle. It’s additionally not sturdy like a kiln-fired ceramic or porcelain, although. On the sliding scale between brittle, like a dried leaf, and sturdy, like a kiln-fired ceramic piece, I might place the air-dry clay proper within the center, particularly on the skinny flower petals that I’m making.
That implies that I received’t be assembling the entire chandelier, flowers and all, earlier than hanging the sunshine. I will surely break a couple of flowers in that means of making an attempt to put in the chandelier. I plan to color the chandelier, cling the chandelier, after which connect the flowers after the chandelier is put in. That method, there’s little or no likelihood that any of the flowers will get damaged.
Air-dry clay may be painted.
I haven’t gotten to the portray a part of this venture but, however air-dry clay can undoubtedly be painted. I’ve watched a number of movies of individuals utilizing air-dry clay for numerous initiatives, and I’ve seen it painted with each acrylics and watercolors. I plan to prime mine with a sprig primer (shellac-based primer) after which spray paint them with the identical spray paint that I’ll be utilizing on the remainder of the chandelier.
Based on what I’ve learn and seen in movies, the paint may also add to the sturdiness of the air-dry clay, relying on the kind of paint you utilize. I wouldn’t think about that utilizing watercolors would add to the sturdiness, however I can undoubtedly see how primer (particularly a brush-on primer) and acrylic/latex paints would add to the sturdiness.
I’ve even seen that you should use resin to coat the air-dry clay, and that will surely make it rather more sturdy as soon as it has cured. I truly simply purchased some new ArtResin for a unique venture, so I’d give {that a} strive on these flowers. ArtResin is fairly simple to make use of, and it may be brushed on so long as you combine up tiny batches at a time and don’t let it sit for too lengthy earlier than utilizing it. So I’ll be testing that out on a flower or two and see if that can work to strengthen the flowers and make them extra sturdy.
However like I stated above, if you happen to’re actually involved in regards to the sturdiness, and also you don’t occur to have a kiln available, and also you don’t need to use paints or resins so as to add to the sturdiness, oven-baked polymer clay could be the higher possibility. You simply must take into account that oven-baked polymer clay, as soon as it’s dry and cured, has some flexibility to it. So relying on the venture, that could be one thing you’d want to contemplate.
Anyway, I’m nonetheless studying, however I’ve completely cherished working with this explicit air-dry clay. It’s very enjoyable to work with, it’s simple to mildew and sculpt, and my thoughts is now spinning with all types of concepts for initiatives that I can use air-dry clay on now. I can’t imagine it took me this lengthy to buy some and take a look at it out, however I’m so glad that I had this chance to present it a strive. And naturally, since I really like making jewellery a lot, I’ve all types of concepts of various jewellery, beads, and so on., that I might make utilizing this clay. It’s an entire new world of creativity that has opened up for me.